Utica-Dunkirk 240008844 Ignition Cable
The Utica-Dunkirk 240008844 Ignition Cable is a critical high-voltage component engineered for precise spark delivery in condensing gas boilers. Designed as a 12-inch OEM replacement lead with an integrated 1k resistor, this cable ensures stable electrical continuity between the ignition module and the burner electrode. It is specifically built to withstand the high-temperature environments of wall-mounted boiler cabinets, providing the high-voltage pulses necessary for reliable burner light-off and consistent boiler ignition cycles.
For technicians servicing ECR International heating systems, using the genuine 240008844 cable is essential to maintain system certifications and prevent nuisance hard lockouts (such as "E 02" error codes) often caused by electrical interference or insulation breakdown in non-spec parts. This HVAC ignition wire is compatible with a wide range of models, including the Dunkirk DKVLT and Utica SSC series in the 50, 75, 100, 150, and 200 MBH size classes. The robust 1k resistor integration is a technical necessity for suppressing electromagnetic interference, ensuring the ignition timing and flame sensing signals remain accurate throughout the heating season.
Key Benefits:- Precise Voltage Delivery: Engineered for high-voltage electrical conductivity to ensure instant spark at the burner.
- EMI Suppression: Features a built-in 1k ohm resistor to protect sensitive ignition module electronics from feedback.
- High-Heat Durability: Thermal-rated insulation designed for the confined heat zones of condensing boilers.
- Direct OEM Fit: Drop-in replacement with pre-terminated connectors for Dunkirk DKVLT and Utica SSC units.
- System Reliability: Verified performance helps prevent ignition failure and 133/E02 lockout codes during startup.
- Will this fit the 299 MBH boiler models? No, while compatible with the 050 through 200 models, the 299 variant typically requires a specific cable (part number 240009888).
- What causes insulation damage on an ignition lead? In wall-mounted gas boilers, excessive vibration or contact with metal surfaces can lead to arcing. Always verify the cable routing does not contact the jacket or heat exchanger.
- How do I troubleshoot a suspected ignition cable failure? Check for continuity and inspect the electrode connector for carbon buildup or loose fitment, which can cause high resistance and intermittent spark.
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